Graduate Department of Environmental Information Engineering

The Department of Environmental Information Engineering has three teaching subjects: “the study of computer fundamentals and utilization of computers in engineering solutions (Computer Engineering),” “the study of comprehending, modeling, and solving environmental issues as they relate to engineering projects (Environmental Assessment Engineering),” “the study of techniques for managing and conserving the environment (Environmental Conservation and Strategic Engineering).” We aim at developing students who, as a foundation, have systematic knowledge of the above three skills combined, professional research skills and advanced problem solving abilities.

ALUMNI INTERVIEW

I found what I really want to do!

Tomoe Uchida

Graduated in March, 2008 / Mitsubishi Space Software Co., Ltd.

My research was about plant vitality in the Tohoku area using of data from the NOAA satellite. My objective as a student was related to the satellite system project which was organized by Prof. Asai. My dream has not changed since then. My current job is analyzing the data from remote sensing systems which is useful to brush up my research ability and technical skills. I was able to find my dream when I was in graduate school. I highly recommend going to graduate school to gain professional knowledge before starting working.